She attends a school for children of the elite: the doctors, lawyers, businessmen, etc.
With this goal, he joins the elite group of those players who have scored over 1,000 points in their career.
The college is supposed to be for the brightest students in the country, but in reality, they
are simply the children of the political elite.
The President is constantly guarded by an elite unit of soldiers.
Personally, I am opposed to the elitism that private schools in this country foster among their students.
Hockey is sometimes viewed as an elitist sport
because of the high cost of equipment.
The professor is an intellectual elitist who simply can't comprehend his students' difficulties with the subject matter of his class.
The government offers funds to support elite athletes in this country.
Karl Marx believed that the masses of
workers are exploited by a small, privileged elite.
For many people, much of modern theater has become an elitist art form which says nothing to the common man.
During the Ch'ing dynasty, the local nobility and elite of China supported themselves by extracting taxes and rents from the common people.
Erik Erikson observed that every adult, whether he is a follower or a leader, a member of a mass or of an elite, was once a child.
Though Spanish is the official language of Ecuador, English is widely spoken among the elite of that country.
Playing sports at the elite level requires a mental toughness that few people possess.
A recent study stated that corrupt political elites and greedy business people in the developing world are putting private gain before the welfare of citizens and the economic development of their countries.
The spectacular estates which dot the English countryside belonged to an elite minority with private fortunes or royal connections.
Frederich Engels described marriage as a means of establishing alliances between warring elites.
Karl Marx believed that the masses of workers are exploited by a small, privileged elite, who control most of the wealth.